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    Here's a flight shot of an immature Little Blue Heron with a Canon 7D Mk II and 500f/4L Mk I

    Manual, handheld at f/8, 1/4000s, ISO500
    50% crop, Levels, Detail Extractor, NR with dFine, Smart Sharpen

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    Hi Kester. The bird looks sharp and the white feathers have detail. Nicely framed and I love that blue sky! What focusing system did you use for this BIF?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie Brown View Post
    Hi Kester. The bird looks sharp and the white feathers have detail. Nicely framed and I love that blue sky! What focusing system did you use for this BIF?
    Hey Julie, this was shot with Large Zone, Center Group. The clear sky was no trouble for this and the All 65pt mode. It always seems to grab focus where it needs to be rather than on the close wing tip. I would use Expand or Surround points for more tricky situations though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kester Clarke View Post
    Hey Julie, this was shot with Large Zone, Center Group. The clear sky was no trouble for this and the All 65pt mode. It always seems to grab focus where it needs to be rather than on the close wing tip. I would use Expand or Surround points for more tricky situations though.
    Good to know. I also have the 7D MK II and am eager to experiment with the focusing systems for various applications, but just not have had the time.
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    nice flight capture,sharp with good details in the whites,for me,would like a bit more room all round.TFS.

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    Excellent detail and exposure, it really does look sharp.

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    I like the wing position, sharpness and details. I could see a version with a little more room. Nice image Kester.

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    Hi Kester, good down stroke of the near wing, and good detail on the whites. It looks like this fellow played in some mud, and agree, a little more space in front wont harm.

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    Great image, nice and sharp and well focused. I must try the 65pt mode out on my Mkii. Well done and thanks for sharing

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    Very sharp and lovely exposure and wing position. Well done.

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    Nice shooting angle and wing position.

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